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Aristotle
On the Motion of Animals

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501 7 | owing to its wheels being of unequal diameter (the smaller acts 502 8 | as the forearm is to the upper (for example, when a man 503 | using 504 7 | the heart, it produces a vast difference in the periphery 505 8 | ought to go and going are virtually simultaneous, unless there 506 7 | how is it that thought (viz. sense, imagination, and 507 11| 11~So much then for the voluntary movements of animal bodies, 508 11| non-voluntary I mean sleep and waking and respiration, and other 509 7 | oneself: straightway one walks; or that, in this case, 510 7 | inquiry or reflection. I want to drink, says appetite; 511 7 | as the parts increase by warmth and again contract by cold 512 1 | others move in various other ways); there remains an investigation 513 10| after the similitude of a well-governed commonwealth. When order 514 | whatever 515 1 | sort of animal movement whatsoever.~Now we have already determined ( 516 | whence 517 | where 518 6 | to move something else; wherefore it is plainly reasonable 519 7 | let us say, or turning white, goose-skin and shivers 520 | whose 521 | why 522 7 | hair’s breadth you get a wide deviation at the prow. And 523 7 | organs, the sinewy tendons to wit and the bones; the bones 524 7 | the bones are like the wooden levers in the automaton, 525 10| naturally doing his own work as nature has composed them. 526 10| in other passages of our works.) And this spirit appears 527 2 | and immovable. Now it is worth while to pause and consider 528 | you 529 4 | Nay, ye would not pull Zeus, highest of all from heaven


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